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For 2013, Firms Focused on Revenue Growth, Clients on Value
Growth in revenue is the single most important goal for law firms in the coming year in the midst of a minimally growing pool of outside legal spend, a recent BTI Consulting Group survey showed.Judges Look to Clerks With Experience
Julia Kiraly doesn�t fit the profile of a judicial clerk, the Ivy Leaguer who jumps directly from law school to a judge�s chambers.Special Olympics Top Lawyer Focuses on International Business Law
Special Olympics Inc. Chief Legal Officer J. Drake Turrentine described himself as "a generalist focused on international business law." He deals with a wide range of issues and finds the intellectual challenge of solving problems a constant source of satisfaction. Maintaining relationships with sponsors and forming new partnerships are among his responsibilities. Risk management is another duty, and Turrentine has managed to keep litigation down to a bare minimum.Mintz Levin Loses Bid To Up Diversity
Two years ago Mintz Levin hired a promising group of minority lawyers. Now almost all have left. Legal Times takes a look at what happened...L-3 Communications Corp., plaintiff-appellant v. SafeNet Inc., defendant-respondent
New York Is Appropriate Forum for Contract Action That Proceeds Despite Nonjoinder of Necessary PartyHoliday Revelry Focuses on Employees
Law firms are taking a reprieve from excessively lavish holiday parties. But never fear, here come the lobbyists.Trending Stories
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